Schapiro and Pree Bright, both photographic powerhouses in their own right, document similar subject matter occurring fifty years apart
Atlanta
Rock N’ Roll: a conversation with Garden Giant’s Devin Smith
Quarantine prompted Smith to open the sessions and finish the project, and the results are a compelling slice of indie rock
Hedonistas, Voodoo Visionary @Barrelhouse South
The Atlanta-based band roll into town for a rock show that you won’t find anywhere else
Savannah Comedy Fest: Sweater Puppies
Sweater Puppies asks its audience to bring old items of clothing that they’ll use as inspiration for their improv set. At the end of the show, all the clothing is donated to a local charity
Legendary legacy of rock and funk: a conversation with Mother’s Finest
The Atlanta natives remain committed to the Mother’s Finest legacy and its continuation, even as members come and go
Bicycle tourism: Deeper connection, more representation, less gentrification
According to the Adventure Cycling Association, bicycle tourism contributes $83 billion annually to U.S. economy
Hedonistas @El-Rocko Lounge
Fans of Vulfpeck will appreciate them, as will fans of old school rock and soul
King Of Summer @El Rocko Lounge
Songs like “Houses of the Holy Shit” make this band entertaining on multiple levels
All The Locals @Congress Street Social Club
They’ve garnered critical acclaim over the past few years for their unique music
Identikit shatters musical expectations
If you’re looking for some live music that’s a little left-of-center, imaginative, and totally unique, Identikit’s show on June 14 is the place to go
Hedonistas @Barrelhouse South
They’re road tested and ready to bring their show to Barrelhouse
Can Savannah catch up?
THE NEWS that Atlanta is purported to be a serious contender for Amazon’s second headquarters sparked an interesting discussion on Facebook last weekend. Lou Phelps, publisher of the Savannah Business […]
